Editing Women in the Archives (EWA) actively documents, preserves, and shares women-edited publications in Pakistan. This section highlights our latest research, publications, workshops, and public events, reflecting ongoing efforts to bring women’s editorial histories into visibility.
Panel event at the Karachi Literature Festival 2026 launching the EWA Handbook and sharing reflections on the value of archival projects.
Panel event at the Karachi Literature Festival 2026 launching the EWA Handbook and sharing reflections on the value of archival projects.
Ayza Khan explores the undercurrents of literary and cultural resistance at the ninth iteration of Afkar-e-Taza ThinkFest held in Lahore.
Mehvash Amin, Editor in Chief of The Aleph Review and project co-lead, talks about the experience of attending Karachi Biennale KB24 and participating in the EWA project workshop there.
Veera Rustomji reflects on the experience of researching and archiving SHE and the importance of retelling and stories and legacies of women-led publications.
This article by Asian Standard reports on how the Editing Women Workshop at The Last Word bookshop in Lahore brought together Pakistani women editors to develop sustainable solutions for independent literary publishing.